Who says people don’t want to go to the movies and are complete lemmings for streaming?Comscore this morning reports that the October domestic box office clocked $638M, the highest month to date during the pandemic beating July’s $583.8M.Seventy-five percent of October’s figure was driven by major studio event pics Sony’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage, MGM/United Artists Releasing’s No Time to Die, Universal/Blumhouse/Miramax’s Halloween Kills and Warner Bros./Legendary’s Dune.
True, the latter two titles were made available in homes day-and-date which siphoned theatrical ticket sales, but there’s much to celebrate here as both movie studios and exhibition look forward to getting back on track.This October, while down from 2019’s $789.5M and
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